Abington Township officials explained the regional rail work that will take place through October.
Detective Steven Fink helped investigate and bring down a South American ring that targeted Asian business owners in the Philadelphia region
Jenkintown school officials will seek a replacement for Jill Takacs. The district had announced she had taken a paid leave of absence.
Abington's Police Chief reported arrests of ring members who began operating in the region last year.
Abington Commissioners and Police released a joint statement regarding immigration policies in the township.
This is a summary of stories that made news in eastern Montgomery County last week.
Bensalem Police said the man was taken into custody after taking a SEPTA bus to meet the girl from his home in Jenkintown.
The Cheltenham schools superintendent delivered an update to the community about the status of the high school stadium project.
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The Jenkintown School Board will hold its first meeting since its superintendent took a leave of absence. The meeting is on Monday.
The prominent right-wing activist was fatally shot Wednesday in Utah.
Cheltenham Police said traffic patterns will change 24/7 as the Church Road intersection Improvements Project enters its next stage.
These students are among 16,000 semifinalists who are in the running for some 6,930 National Merit scholarships worth nearly $26 million.
Abington Police seek the public's help finding Azalea Elmira-Howard, who left school on Tuesday morning.
The fast-casual eatery is coming to the Noble Town Center in the Jenkintown section of Abington Township this week.
Jenkintown school officials have appointed an interim schools superintendent. The new school year started two weeks ago.
The company will hold a community meeting on Sept. 25 to discuss its plans after a massive fire in mid-February.
This is a summary of news stories over the past week in eastern Montgomery County.
During the investigation, authorities seized 12 kilograms of cocaine, 50 pounds of marijuana, about $275,000 in cash, and 19 firearms.
Phase 4 of the project, which involves three communities, is expected to begin sometime next month, PECO said.
Jenkintown Borough officials said work at a Greenwood Avenue intersection will take place throughout the day.
Abington Police are seeking one suspect in the March incident involving illegal firearms purchases and trading.
Abington Police received reports of several vehicle break-ins overnight on Wednesday.
The Cheltenham School District worked with students on exiting buses in case of an emergency.
Abington Police said the incident happened in New Jersey but another incident took place in the township.
The Abington School District welcomed students back to class on Tuesday to start the new school year.
Cheltenham Township plans a community cleanup next month.
Abington Township has begun a month-long program to encourage drivers to slow down in the community.
This is a summary of stories that made news this past week in eastern Montgomery County.
Abington Police are providing guidelines on pedestrian safety as the 2025-2026 school year begins.
Jordan Jones, of Horsham, was sentenced for sexually assaulting a teen while serving as an Abington High School resource officer.
The college campuses in Abington Township and Glenside welcomed back students to begin the fall semester.
The stir-fry created by the All-Star catcher makes its debut at Honeygrow locations in the Philadelphia region on Wednesday.
The FBI is asking for the public's help in its investigation into recent armored truck robberies, including one in Cheltenham.
The popular bookstore chain has seen a revival with different floor plans. It's planning to open an Abington Township location.
Mrs. Ashley Anthony of Abington Middle School is honored for her generosity, compassion and dedication to her students.
Cheltenham schools were among the first to open the new school year in Montgomery County.
ONeil Nissan is a family owned and operated business serving the Delaware Valley since 1986.
This is a summary of stories that made news last week in eastern Montgomery County.
John “Jack” Lipsett brings over 30 years of experience to his role as Rockledge Borough's top administrator. He replaces Bryan J. Poster.